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The document discusses the theme of open source information technology, highlighting its collaborative nature and accessibility for users. It provides an overview of various open source software, including LibreOffice Writer, GIMP, Linux, Blender, Audacity, and Mozilla Firefox, detailing their features and uses. The emphasis is on the benefits of open source software, such as customization, transparency, and community support.

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The document discusses the theme of open source information technology, highlighting its collaborative nature and accessibility for users. It provides an overview of various open source software, including LibreOffice Writer, GIMP, Linux, Blender, Audacity, and Mozilla Firefox, detailing their features and uses. The emphasis is on the benefits of open source software, such as customization, transparency, and community support.

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CASE STUDY

THEME: USE OF OPEN SOURCE


INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (402)
2024-2025

NAME: RISHI SHAH


CLASS: 9th
SECTION: CHANAKYA
INTRODUCTION
• THEME: USE OF OPEN SOURCE

Open source software are computer programs whose source code is


available for anyone to view, modify, and distribute. Unlike closed source
software, which keeps its code hidden from users, open source software
encourages collaboration and transparency among developers. This means
individuals or organizations can freely access the underlying code of an
open source program, making it customizable and adaptable to meet
specific needs. Open source software operates on a collaborative model,
where the source code is freely available to users. This accessibility allows
developers to study how the software functions, identify and fix bugs, and
add new features.

• LIBRE-OFFICE WRITER

libre Office Writer is a powerful, free, and open-source word


processor that is part of the LibreOffice suite. It is designed to
provide users with a versatile platform for creating, editing, and
formatting documents ranging from simple letters to complex
reports. Writer supports a wide range of text formatting options,
including customizable fonts, styles, and layouts, enabling users to
produce professional-quality documents. It comes with pre-
designed templates for resumes, letters, and other document types,
saving time and effort. The software is compatible with multiple file
formats, including Microsoft Word's DOCX, OpenDocument Text
(ODT), and PDF, ensuring seamless file sharing and conversion.
LIST OF OPEN SOURCE
SOFTWARE
• GIMP:
GIMP is a cross-platform image editor available for GNU/Linux,
macOS, Windows and more operating systems. GIMP provides
the tools needed for high quality image manipulation.

• LINUX:
Linux is an open-source, Unix-like operating system known for
its stability, security, and flexibility. It is widely used for servers,
desktops, and embedded systems and is available in various
distributions (e.g., Ubuntu, Fedora).

• BLENDER:
Blender is a free, open-source 3D creation software used for
modeling, animation, rendering, and video editing. It is popular for
its powerful features, including sculpting, texturing, and visual
effects,
• AUDACITY:
Audacity is the world’s most popular free software for recording
and editing audio. Audacity is proudly open source. This means
its source code remains open to anyone to view or modify.

• MOZILLA FIREFOX
Mozilla Firefox is a free web browser for Windows and Mac
operating systems. Launched by the Mozilla Foundation in 2003,
the open-source program has undergone several name changes,
face-lifts, and updates to become the class software it is today.
GIMP
• GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a free
and open-source raster graphics editor used for tasks
such as photo retouching, image composition, and
graphic design. It offers a wide range of features,
including advanced tools for editing, manipulation, and
creation of images. GIMP supports various file formats
and includes features like layers, filters, and plugins,
making it a versatile alternative to commercial
software like Adobe Photoshop. It is available for
multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, and
Linux. GIMP is favored by users who need powerful
image editing capabilities without the cost of
proprietary software.
Linux
• Linux is an open-source, Unix-like operating system
kernel that forms the foundation for various
distributions, such as Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian. It is
widely used for servers, desktops, and embedded
systems due to its stability, security, and flexibility.
Linux is free to use, and its open-source nature allows
users to modify, distribute, and customize the software.
It supports a wide range of applications, including
office software, programming tools, web browsers, and
multimedia applications. Linux also features a
powerful command-line interface and strong
community support, making it popular among
developers, system administrators, and tech
enthusiasts.
BLENDER
• Blender is a free, open-source 3D creation suite that
supports a wide range of features, including modeling,
animation, simulation, rendering, compositing, and
video editing. It is widely used in industries such as
film, animation, game development, and visual effects.
Blender offers a robust set of tools, including sculpting,
texturing, rigging, and particle simulations, along with
advanced rendering capabilities like real-time
rendering and high-quality output with Cycles. Its
versatility and active development community have
made it a popular choice for both professionals and
hobbyists in 3D graphics and animation. Blender is
available on Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
AUDACITY
• Audacity is a free, open-source audio editing and
recording software used for a variety of audio tasks,
including recording, editing, mixing, and exporting
audio files. It supports a wide range of file formats and
features tools for cutting, trimming, and splicing audio,
as well as applying various effects and filters. Audacity
also offers multi-track editing, noise reduction, and
support for plugins, making it a popular choice for
podcasters, musicians, and audio engineers. The
software is available on Windows, macOS, and Linux,
and its user-friendly interface makes it accessible for
both beginners and advanced users.
MOZILLA FIREFOX
• Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source web browser
known for its speed, security, and privacy features. It
supports a wide range of web standards, ensuring
compatibility with most websites. Firefox emphasizes
user privacy, offering features such as enhanced
tracking protection, private browsing, and an array of
privacy-focused extensions. It also supports
customizability through add-ons and themes, allowing
users to tailor their browsing experience. With regular
updates, Firefox continuously works on improving
performance and security. Available for Windows,
macOS, Linux, and mobile devices, Firefox is widely
used by those who value an open, secure, and
customizable web browsing experience.

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